One of the meanings of “Wakumi” is “voice of the people”. Learn more about me, my work and my worldview with this recent media. Wakumi convenes & hosts "A State of Emergency: Funding Black-Led Organizations" Event, August 2024 Wakumi facilitates vigil in honor of Sonya Massey with The Givers Revival, an unarmed black woman shot by police, July 2024 Center for Constitutional Rights' Black History Month Keynote Panel: For the Love of Rage: The Power of Rage in Pursuit of Black Liberation - February 24, 2022 The Intersection of Juvenile Justice - Understanding and Implementing Collaborative and Culturally Responsive Practices for Programs Serving Child and Youth Victims of Human Trafficking - February 16, 2022 University of Miami Re-Imagining Gender Violence Symposium 2022, Building Resilience & Community for Youth Panel - February 18, 2022 Andrus Family Foundation Podcast - July 1, 2021 #ReclaimSEL Webinar: Transforming SEL through Healing and Restorative Justice - May 7, 2021 Wakumi's remarks during The Miami Foundation's 2021 State of Black Philanthropy Virtual Summit begin at 22:00 - February 4, 2021 The Importance of Community-Held Restorative Justice Programs - February 17, 2021 Abolitionist Social Work: Possibilities, Paradox and Praxis - February 25, 2021 SheEO.World Podcast - June 18, 2020 Press Conference: Narrowing the Racial Gap in Miami Philanthropy - August 6, 2020 Liberated Homeschooling During Pandemic with Wakumi and Naima - June 2020 Georgetown University Alumni Profile - May 2020 The Road to Abolition: Slavery, Mass Incarceration, and Social Work in 2020 - Mar 17, 2020